Jump to content
  • Welcome to the TransPulse Forums!

    We offer a safe, inclusive community for transgender and gender non-conforming folks, as well as their loved ones, to find support and information.  Join today!

Virtual Makeover With Taaz


Guest KellyKat

Recommended Posts

Guest KellyKat

My befor pic - fresh out of the shower no hair done, and little makeup. :wacko:

After my makeover. Who is that?!? :blush:

Hi all I've found another neat site to play with. ( http://www.taaz.com/ ) It lets you play with so many makeups and styles!!

You can pick and choose the price range or products that you use. And keeps track of them should you want to buy that style.

You also get to try on your favorite celebrity's new doo, and add cool items. ( I'm sporting purple contacts!)

The grapics are better than many others I've tried. I managed to make an icky picture of me look really cute.

Got myself a list of makeup to buy now!! :rolleyes:

Hope you like!!

Luve Kat :)

Link to comment
Guest ~Brenda~

Hi Kelly :)

I think this is very helpful to those who are unfamiliar with makeup and would like to know what to get before they try it on :)

Got to love computers! I did it old school... trial and error.

Thanks hon :)

This is helpful

Love

Brenda

Link to comment
Guest KellyKat
Hi Kelly :)

I think this is very helpful to those who are unfamiliar with makeup and would like to know what to get before they try it on :)

Got to love computers! I did it old school... trial and error.

Thanks hon :)

This is helpful

Love

Brenda

Thanks Brenda

I was a bit hesitant posting such an awful pic of myself!!

But I wanted to show how well it works. This is me - pre anything.

I've been doing the trial and error thing. Now I know what to buy to try this look for real.

Hope this helps and you have some fun!!

Would love to see some makeover shots that others come up with!!

Luv Kat :)

Link to comment
Guest Opal

Hi Kat!

Thanks for posting the site and your pics. I have an 'after' pic from the Mary Kay site, but was too chicken to post the 'before'.

Will have to give TAAZ a try.

Thanks again!

Hugs,

Opal

Link to comment
Guest Donna Jean

Hey Kat!

That's cool.....I just LOVE these kind of programs!

And nothing wrong with your pic at all....

I'm gonna try this one out!

Thanks for the link, Hon!

Huggs

Donna Jean

Link to comment
  • 2 weeks later...
Guest KellyKat

Hi all

I'm not on as much as I used to be, but here is an updated pic. I've been playing with my hair and makeup.

This is my fav pic of the moment. lol :D You can see more in my album. Please feel free to leave comments.

I'm trying to find my look right now. Remember that I am still pre anything so don't mind the beard shadow. <_<

I'm still growing out my hair. Planning on redying it tommorrow (auburn again). Will try to update as I can.

Luv Kat :)

Link to comment

Hi Kat!

Thanks for sharing the pics! Wonder if your glasses are prescription, and if so, how you went about getting them? I need to get some myself.

Hugs,

Opal

Link to comment
Guest KellyKat

Hi Kat!

Thanks for sharing the pics! Wonder if your glasses are prescription, and if so, how you went about getting them? I need to get some myself.

Hugs,

Opal

Hi Opal!!

These are prescription specs. One pair of three styles that I got at Shopko around two years ago. I think these are a Ben Franklin style of frame. I tried to read the manufacturer but was worn off frame. Most places have something simular I think. Hope this helps.

Luv Kat :)

Link to comment

Thanks Kat! I'll keep that in mind. I'm due for an eye exam pretty soon, and need to come up with more appropriate glasses.

Hugs!

Opal

Link to comment
  • 2 weeks later...
Guest Lizzie McTrucker

This Virtual Makeover is dangerous! I just spent like what felt like hours just playing around with different lip colors and hairstyles and blush and..... oh my is it Sunday already? I think I started playing around with this on Wednesday. It's like a casino, you lose all track of time!

Great link! Absolutely love it!

(although the part about lip plumping was a let down, and picking some darker lip liner made me laugh about a girl I used to work with back in the 90s who used to do that. it looks just as bad now as it did back then)

Link to comment
  • 1 month later...
Guest Shiratori

Never tried anything like this before so my colour choices are probably terrible…

The dreaded "before" pic. Now you all know what I look like. Ugh!

And the "after" pic :lol:

Link to comment
  • 1 year later...

Pulled this old thread off page three. Pretty cool site.

I would like to know if my photo becomes Taaz's property, stays on the site, or whatever....

Can I take it with me when I'm done? Does it join the great cloud of flotsdam and jetsom floating around with other internet junk?? Stuff that lingers forever out there somewhere? I have enough photos here it probably means little to me but "inquiring minds want to know" :)

Another way of putting it suppose, is whether it can be done and not posted on public TAAZ....

Curiously

Michelle

Link to comment
  • 11 months later...

Hey Kelly, loved the site, I book marked it for when I can get a decent pic to work with. Will be very helpful.

Link to comment

Create an account or sign in to comment

You need to be a member in order to leave a comment

Create an account

Sign up for a new account in our community. It's easy!

Register a new account

Sign in

Already have an account? Sign in here.

Sign In Now
  • Who's Online   1 Member, 0 Anonymous, 84 Guests (See full list)

    • Karen Carey
  • Recently Browsing   0 members

    • No registered users viewing this page.
  • Forum Statistics

    • Total Topics
      80.7k
    • Total Posts
      769.3k
  • Member Statistics

    • Total Members
      12,057
    • Most Online
      8,356

    Aleksandria
    Newest Member
    Aleksandria
    Joined
  • Today's Birthdays

    1. Conner_Sent_By_Cyberlife
      Conner_Sent_By_Cyberlife
      (22 years old)
    2. CtN1p
      CtN1p
    3. heyim_finn
      heyim_finn
      (21 years old)
    4. Jayn
      Jayn
    5. joni_girl_1988
      joni_girl_1988
      (51 years old)
  • Posts

    • Heather Shay
    • Heather Shay
      Do you use make-up? If so, why and what  types?
    • Heather Shay
      Pride is primarily about yourself, even when it is not you who did something that you are proud about. You can also be proud of something someone else did, who you associate with, such as your children or your favorite football team. People can feel proud of their culture, their family name, or their appearance, none of which require them to actively contribute to the praiseworthy thing1. However, the opinions of others are of crucial importance, as best demonstrated when you purposefully do something that other people praise. Pride is a social emotion, and to feel proud, you need other people’s (real or imagined) confirmation that you have a reason to feel that way. Because of this, other people can also ‘be in your head’ and prevent you from feeling pride. Namely, what is praiseworthy is subjective. Things that may be considered good in a certain (cultural) group may not be praiseworthy in another (e.g., if you grew up in a family that greatly values academics, your athletic abilities may not evoke much praise). Moreover, what is praiseworthy is relative (e.g., if you are a good runner in an athletically average school, you may regularly feel proud about your times; but if you move to a school with highly competent athletes, these same times may seem unremarkable to you). Thus, the more exclusive your quality is in your surroundings, the prouder you feel. Pride has recognizable features. Although its static facial expression (typically a smile or laugh) does not clearly distinguish it from other positive emotions, it typically results in a bodily posture, gestures, and behavior that are clearly recognizable: lifting your chin, looking people in the eye, walking confidently, or in extreme cases, raising arms above your head. In a way, you try to make yourself larger and more noticeable, as if to say: ‘look at me!’ You may also exhibit more perseverance in your activities2. People generally find it very pleasant to experience pride, as it elevates our feeling of social self-worth and status3. At the same time, many social groups, religions, and cultures (especially those that are highly collectivistic, such as the East Asian or African culture) believe that pride needs to be checked. Unchecked pride leads to arrogance and misplaced feelings of superiority (‘letting something get to your head’, ‘hubris comes before the fall’), and social groups typically do not tolerate members feeling like they are superior or deserve special treatment.  
    • Heather Shay
    • Heather Shay
    • Heather Shay
    • April Marie
      Thank you @missyjo! You do wonders for my ego.   It turns out that pastel colors were the "thing" at Kentucky Derby Day so my dress was perfect. I went with white 5" heeled sandals and a wide-brimmed fuscia hat. Dinner and Mint Juleps added to the fun of watching the (recorded) festivities and races.   Perhaps, we'll repeat it for the Preakness in 2 weeks.   Right now it's just blue striped sleep shorts with pink flowers, a pink t-shirt and flip flops. I can't tell you how much wearing  sleep-rated breast forms at night has done to quell my dysphoria. 
    • April Marie
      I can still rock 5" heels.
    • April Marie
      Good morning, everyone!!   My wife and I had our yearly Kentucky Derby Day evening. Dresses, heels, hats, Mint Juleps and a light dinner while watching the festivities and races. Relaxing and fun. I think we'll do the same for the Preakness in two weeks.   It's rainy and cool here today so it's pretty much going to keep me indoors. Ahh, well. A day of rest.   Enjoy and be safe!!
    • Ladypcnj
      Thanks Sally Stone
    • KymmieL
      Thanks, Mindy. It has been so far. Tomorrow, work some more on the wife's grand monkey. Got the right side of the hood primed, just need to do a little more work on the left then I can prime it. Then a 600grit wet sand.   I promised the wife we would take out the bike this weekend.   Kymmie
    • JessicaMW
      During my last visit with my psychologist (who has agreed to provide required letters of recommendation along with a colleague to provide the second) we discussed the shift towards my wife's acceptance. It was a long discussion but one point I mentioned was how much the two of us sitting down and watching this documentary helped:  The Kings | A transgender love story (2017)
    • Betty K
      Oops, I did not mean to post that comment yet! I was going to also say, having read a mountain of commentary on the Review, I think Julia Serano’s response (linked by Vicky above) is the most accurate and thorough. You can also read a non-paywalled version at Substack: https://juliaserano.substack.com/p/the-cass-review-wpath-files-and-the   To me the three key areas in which the review is deficient are:   1. As has already been said here, its views on social transition;   2. Its attempts to give credence to the “ROGD” theory (without ever actually mentioning ROGD because presumably a canny editor knows that would be too transparently transphobic);   3. To me, most crucially, its claims about trans youth and suicide, which are dealt with summarily in about five pages and do not stand up to any deeper scrutiny.    I will be writing about each of these issues in isolation over the next few weeks and appearing on a radio show and podcast to discuss them late in the month. I will post links to these on TP later if anyone is interested.   All that said, I actually think it’s dangerous for us to respond with outright vitriol and condemnation to the review since, like any effective piece of disinformation, it does actually contain some factually based and even helpful recommendations. The Tavistock Gender Identity Service really was underfunded and understaffed and certain staff were not adequately trained. Trans kids really were funnelled away from mental-health support once they started gender-affirming care too. So yes, more investment in youth psychology services would help, as would a less centralised model of care, more training in treatment of trans kids, and more research.   One last thing for now: beware the claim that Cass ignored 98% of studies. That’s not strictly true. She seems to have taken other studies into account but leaned heavily on the 2% that met her standards. Nor does she ever claim that only randomised controlled trials are good enough evidence to justify the use of blockers for kids; just as with ROGD, she strongly suggests this, but is too canny to say it, because she knows such trials would be impossible. For now, I think the best response to this comes from the Trans Safety Network: “[…] we believe there to be systemic biases in the ways that the review prioritises speculative and hearsay evidence to advance its own recommendations while using highly stringent evidence standards to exclude empirical and observational data on actual patients. “ (https://transsafety.network/posts/tsn-statement-on-cass-final-report/)   To me, the scariest aspect of all this is that, if it follows Cass’s recommendations, the NHS will very likely follow Finland’s recent model of trans care, which seems to amount to a prolonged form of conversion therapy. I can’t find the link right now, which is probably lucky for anyone reading this, but I bawled my guts out reading the testimonies of kids who had been mistreated by that system. Truly horrific. To me, at least from my Australian perspective, the Cass Review is the most frightening development in trans rights in recent years. To me, the safe care of trans kids is THE number one issue in politics atm.   Ruth Pierce has a good summary of responses from trans folk and their allies sk far: https://ruthpearce.net/2024/04/16/whats-wrong-with-the-cass-review-a-round-up-of-commentary-and-evidence/    
    • Sally Stone
      Welcome to the wide, wild world of transgender, M.A.  It can definitively be overwhelming, but everyone here is amazing, so no doubt you'll get bunches of wonderful support. I think you'll be happy you found us.   
    • Sally Stone
      @Ladypcnj  This is so true.  I think all of us here have had a post or two that didn't get a response.  Sometimes, it's as simple as adding to your original to post for a clearer explanation, or re-reading what you wrote originally, and rephrasing it.  But don't despair, we aren't ignoring you.   Hugs,   Sally 
  • Upcoming Events

Contact TransPulse

TransPulse can be contacted in the following ways:

Email: Click Here.

To report an error on this page.

Legal

Your use of this site is subject to the following rules and policies, whether you have read them or not.

Terms of Use
Privacy Policy
DMCA Policy
Community Rules

Hosting

Upstream hosting for TransPulse provided by QnEZ.

Sponsorship

Special consideration for TransPulse is kindly provided by The Breast Form Store.
×
×
  • Create New...